austru
Aromanian
Etymology
From Latin auster, austrum (“the south wind”), with a change in meaning to the east wind. Compare Romanian austru, which has preserved the original meaning.
Noun
austru m
- cold wind from the east
See also
Romanian
Etymology
From Latin auster, austrum (“the south wind”). Has survived in the popular language despite being largely lost in the literary language.
Noun
austru m (uncountable)
- dry wind from the south
Related terms
See also
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